Question Are all these parts compatible and is the power supply enough?

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I'm picking out parts for my 2nd PC build, first one I built was five years ago. I would just like some input to make sure these parts will function together and are a good fit. From my research it seems they are good but I just want to make sure/ get a second opinion, here it is:

CPU: Ryzen 7 5700X
Cooler: Vetroo V5 52 CFM
Motherboard: Asus TUF Gaming B550-Plus WIFI ATX AM4
RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX 32 GB (2x16) DDR4-3600 CL18
Storage: Crucial P3 Plus 1 TB M.2-2280 PCIe 4.0 X4 NVME SSD
GPU: Asus DUAL EVO OC GeForce RTX 4070 Super 12 GB
Case: Montech XR ATX Mid Tower Case
PSU: Corsair RM750e (2023) 750 W 80+ Gold Certified Fully Modular ATX Power Supply

-Would I need to 2 or 3 case fans under the GPU blowing up at it or does this case have sufficient airflow with the 2 intakes on the side and the exhaust in back?
-Can I replace M.2 Drives and reuse the provided heatsink and pad on the new drive?
-I read the Vetroo V5 is plenty of cooling for the 5700X, do you agree?
-Does anything stand out as physically not being able to fit in together? Like cooler too big for case or hitting RAM?
-Would It be better to get a 4070 super with 3 built in fans?

Thanks for checking out the post. I hope this is the right forum to post it in.
 
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Hi all,

I'm picking out parts for my 2nd PC build, first one I built was five years ago. I would just like some input to make sure these parts will function together and are a good fit. From my research it seems they are good but I just want to make sure/ get a second opinion, here it is:

CPU: Ryzen 7 5700X
Cooler: Vetroo V5 52 CFM
Motherboard: Asus TUF Gaming B550-Plus WIFI ATX AM4
RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX 32 GB (2x16) DDR4-3600 CL18
Storage: Crucial P3 Plus 1 TB M.2-2280 PCIe 4.0 X4 NVME SSD
GPU: Asus DUAL EVO OC GeForce RTX 4070 Super 12 GB
Case: Montech XR ATX Mid Tower Case
PSU: Corsair RM750e (2023) 750 W 80+ Gold Certified Fully Modular ATX Power Supply

-Would I need to 2 or 3 case fans under the GPU blowing up at it or does this case have sufficient airflow with the 2 intakes on the side and the exhaust in back?
-Can I replace M.2 Drives and reuse the provided heatsink and pad on the new drive?
-I read the Vetroo V5 is plenty of cooling for the 5700X, do you agree?
-Does anything stand out as physically not being able to fit in together? Like cooler too big for case or hitting RAM?
-Would It be better to get a 4070 super with 3 built in fans?

Thanks for checking out the post. I hope this is the right forum to post it in.
I don't know much about those fish tank cases but everything else looks good. That dual fan gpu will work fine.
 
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Great, thanks for the info. Out of curiosity is there a case you would recommend for these parts?
The case you have picked is one of the many now available that are similar to the original O11 dynamic case from lian li. I currently use an O11D Evo case which is similar and the cooling is good and aesthetically it looks very clean.

I use 3 x 120mm on the bottom and a 280mm radiator with push pull on the side. 2 x 140mm on top and a 120mm on the rear exhausting.

The difference with the Montech case is that it is a single chamber so the PSU sits at the bottom of the case so it may obstruct one or two of the bottom fans in some way. Worth looking at although the case is significantly cheaper than an O11 so some sacrifices will be made.

Is it specifically a Fish Tank type case you are after?
 
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The case you have picked is one of the many now available that are similar to the original O11 dynamic case from lian li. I currently use an O11D Evo case which is similar and the cooling is good and aesthetically it looks very clean.

I use 3 x 120mm on the bottom and a 280mm radiator with push pull on the side. 2 x 140mm on top and a 120mm on the rear exhausting.

The difference with the Montech case is that it is a single chamber so the PSU sits at the bottom of the case so it may obstruct one or two of the bottom fans in some way. Worth looking at although the case is significantly cheaper than an O11 so some sacrifices will be made.

Is it specifically a Fish Tank type case you are after?
No not specifically, although it is the style that I've liked the most scrolling through options. From builds I've seen people have been able to mount all 3 120mm fans on the bottom. Not sure if they had to do anything special to make that happen though. I think I have plenty of room on the PSU to add case fans if needed, though I'm hoping that the 3 provided is enough to keep things cool.
 

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No not specifically, although it is the style that I've liked the most scrolling through options. From builds I've seen people have been able to mount all 3 120mm fans on the bottom. Not sure if they had to do anything special to make that happen though. I think I have plenty of room on the PSU to add case fans if needed, though I'm hoping that the 3 provided is enough to keep things cool.
Is 750W plenty for this build or should I get the corsair rm850e? There would be no down sides to getting a larger capacity CPU right?
 
Great, thanks for the info. Out of curiosity is there a case you would recommend for these parts?
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Case: *Montech AIR 903 MAX ATX Mid Tower Case ($65.90 @ Newegg)
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Case: *Phanteks XT PRO ULTRA ATX Mid Tower Case ($74.98 @ Newegg)
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No not specifically, although it is the style that I've liked the most scrolling through options. From builds I've seen people have been able to mount all 3 120mm fans on the bottom. Not sure if they had to do anything special to make that happen though. I think I have plenty of room on the PSU to add case fans if needed, though I'm hoping that the 3 provided is enough to keep things
I think all 3 fans will be able to be mounted but I think 1 of them at least would be very restricted is all. I don't think it would make a massive difference but was something to consider is all.

Regarding the PSU size then I find it always best to have a little headroom especially when buying a psu that is likely to last you through potentially the next build as well. The 750w would be perfectly fine though as the parts you have chosen are not high power draw.
 
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I think all 3 fans will be able to be mounted but I think 1 of them at least would be very restricted is all. I don't think it would make a massive difference but was something to consider is all.

Regarding the PSU size then I find it always best to have a little headroom especially when buying a psu that is likely to last you through potentially the next build as well. The 750w would be perfectly fine though as the parts you have chosen are not high power draw.
Great, thanks for the info.
 
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GPU: Asus DUAL EVO OC GeForce RTX 4070 Super 12 GB
I've only just bought this GPU, and couldn't be happier. It's a solid GPU. Although it says the boost clocks are 2525mhz or something like that, it actually runs sweet at 2800mhz+.

I came from a RTX 3060ti, and before anyone mentions it, I would not normally upgrade from one GPU gen to a card in the newer gen. I'd normally wait at least 2 gen between upgrades. However, the uplift in performance was huge. I play at 1440p for gaming, and the 4070 Super handles all but one or two of my games at maxed out settings, with high FPS hitting my monitors max refresh (170 hz/fps). DLSS 3 and Frame Gen, max out the other two games that use harder game engines, like UE5.

I play games like BF2042/COD BO6/RDR2/Driving sims (F1/Grid/Forza). I'm so happy with it. It also runs very cool for a dual fan. Never getting above 64c, and that would be in something like Stalker 2 (which runs like a turkey mind you).
 
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I've only just bought this GPU, and couldn't be happier. It's a solid GPU. Although it says the boost clocks are 2525mhz or something like that, it actually runs sweet at 2800mhz+.

I came from a RTX 3060ti, and before anyone mentions it, I would not normally upgrade from one GPU gen to a card in the newer gen. I'd normally wait at least 2 gen between upgrades. However, the uplift in performance was huge. I play at 1440p for gaming, and the 4070 Super handles all but one or two of my games at maxed out settings, with high FPS hitting my monitors max refresh (170 hz/fps). DLSS 3 and Frame Gen, max out the other two games that use harder game engines, like UE5.

I play games like BF2042/COD BO6/RDR2/Driving sims (F1/Grid/Forza). I'm so happy with it. It also runs very cool for a dual fan. Never getting above 64c, and that would be in something like Stalker 2 (which runs like a turkey mind you).
Just to add to this, I have had the non evo version of this card for about 8 months now and I agree it is a very good card. Also running 1440p but at 165hz and it performs very well in everything I throw at - similar games to what you have already mentioned. Great minds and all that.

Temps are good and does not get loud and my case is sat on my desk next to me. Afterburner also let's me do a considerable memory overclock, which is being kept in the back pocket for now as not needed.
 
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One other thing to add. The Vetroo V5 is likely ok in this case, but honestly, spend an extra 10 bucks and get the thermalright phantom spirit.

https://www.amazon.com/Thermalright...84&sprefix=thermalright+,aps,102&sr=8-10&th=1

It's a little more than the V5, but come on, it looks cooler imo and you'll have headroom for upgrading later. Just be sure your case can fit it. But then you should have less concerns about any overheating imo.
 

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PCPartPicker Part List

Case: *Montech AIR 903 MAX ATX Mid Tower Case ($65.90 @ Newegg)
Total: $65.90
Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available
*Lowest price parts chosen from parametric criteria
Generated by PCPartPicker 2024-11-28 03:52 EST-0500


PCPartPicker Part List

Case: *Phanteks XT PRO ULTRA ATX Mid Tower Case ($74.98 @ Newegg)
Total: $74.98
Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available
*Lowest price parts chosen from parametric criteria
Generated by PCPartPicker 2024-11-28 03:53 EST-0500
I'll look into these, thanks.
I've only just bought this GPU, and couldn't be happier. It's a solid GPU. Although it says the boost clocks are 2525mhz or something like that, it actually runs sweet at 2800mhz+.

I came from a RTX 3060ti, and before anyone mentions it, I would not normally upgrade from one GPU gen to a card in the newer gen. I'd normally wait at least 2 gen between upgrades. However, the uplift in performance was huge. I play at 1440p for gaming, and the 4070 Super handles all but one or two of my games at maxed out settings, with high FPS hitting my monitors max refresh (170 hz/fps). DLSS 3 and Frame Gen, max out the other two games that use harder game engines, like UE5.

I play games like BF2042/COD BO6/RDR2/Driving sims (F1/Grid/Forza). I'm so happy with it. It also runs very cool for a dual fan. Never getting above 64c, and that would be in something like Stalker 2 (which runs like a turkey mind you).
This is great info and helps a lot. Do you experience any coil whine with your card? I've seen quite a few posts around about 4070 supers from all brands where users are experiencing a lot of coil whine, and then there are others who say none at all. Also I see a Asus 4070 TUF super (the 3 fan one) at a local best buy, I may go with that instead, for an extra $50 I think it will run cooler and may increase life span. Would like to run this system for another 5 years and build new at that point again! Thanks for your feed back on the card.
 

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One other thing to add. The Vetroo V5 is likely ok in this case, but honestly, spend an extra 10 bucks and get the thermalright phantom spirit.

https://www.amazon.com/Thermalright-PS120SE-ARGB-TL-C12B-S-Technilogy/dp/B0BR8S1QG5/ref=sr_1_10?crid=GD3V92N31TU7&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.xHABlDbNTOn7-ltnhwo_IzjU8fSruml6IeiMLl3MAy2GwLH-FgaaPncILiyn32wgHg-sbd-aXpHxkyuNnZoLLSOs-RzD0_81v0oO7kmjQPnw6GNo9BNHp6nhqiDhr4eTiR6b2YXczzMa6oBLrhF1tmJCXnRuw4eKFHQmsnXi4Pqde3C2_GABYh79fg_OlUMMmxvHR9vdxVq9KY5HVOiaJT5DhksiVaGIHqvwepq8Y4s.KiDWhw0WuqzpndKJouuq9racj4lnC0IUlpc3AYSM8gE&dib_tag=se&keywords=thermalright+phantom+spirit&qid=1732816484&sprefix=thermalright+,aps,102&sr=8-10&th=1

It's a little more than the V5, but come on, it looks cooler imo and you'll have headroom for upgrading later. Just be sure your case can fit it. But then you should have less concerns about any overheating imo.
I was looking to get a bigger cooler for better temps but size was the reason I chose the V5. I think a bigger cooler would fit into the Montech XR, but I'm more concerned about it not clearing the RAM. I don't plan on upgrading the CPU at all in the system though so will likely stick with the V5 since users say it is plenty for the 5700x. I appreciate your advice.